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Carmen: Have you seen The Loneliness of Godard?
At the Cannes Film Festival, which ended before, a boring French literary film "High School Classroom" won the Palme d 'Or. Distance 1987 It's been 2 1 year since he won the Palme d 'Or Award for "Under the Devil's Sky", and the French can finally hold their heads high at their doorstep.

When it comes to movies, the French have an innate sense of superiority. After all, movies were born in their country, and they have been dismissive of Hollywood blockbusters that are bared their teeth. They stubbornly believe that French films are aristocrats in films, and their creations truly represent the aristocratic temperament that art films should have. After all, French New Wave film is one of the most influential film schools in the world so far, and its creative theory is still worshipped and interpreted as the Bible in film classes all over the world. They do have reason to be proud. The award of the Palme d 'Or to others can only show that we are broad-minded, and it seems like bullying the small ones with you. Seeing that you really can't play well, come out and get an award, which shows that we are still the main art film in the world. What the hell is this new wave in France? According to Baidu Encyclopedia, the new wave movement of French movies, which originated in 1960s, is a revolutionary movement in the history of world movies. It breaks through the unified structure of traditional films, expands the creative field of films, and is a milestone in the breakthrough of form and content. I still don't understand what "connecting the past with the future", "unification" and "milestone" sound like selling fake drugs. The following is a collection of 10 new wave films directed by 10. Let's take a concrete look at where these films are awesome, where they are salty, where they are acetic acid, whether they are mules or horses, and pull them out.

Because it's one for each person, there are still many equally awesome works not included, such as Four Hundred Beats by Truffaut, Tired by Godard, Last Year in Marienbad by Allan Ray Nye and so on. I don't think it's necessary to see these movies, just to get to know them. It's good to have something to say when bragging. Those who like to collect discs can pay attention to it.